like the out doors, easy going, love to travel. We are now living in a 5th Wheel that my Mom just bought us so we could have more room for living in. It's a 1994 Kountry Star by Newmar.
We are selling our old Motor Home since we don't need it anymore. It is a 1973 Continental by Lifetime.
Areas currently Rving, planning to RV, or have camped
otisville NY, sweetwater TN, kerrville TX, schulenburg TX and Heflin AL, Avondale AZ
Hi Paul and Tamarie, nice to meet you! PM stands for private message. It's just a way to contact someone. Comments works too.
What is your motorhome made of? Metal? And it's painted-you might try rubbing compound and then a good wax job. White compound is less abrasive than the red. I had fairly good luck on one of my trailers but had to wax a couple of times a year to keep the chalking down.
I'm always available to answer questions and enjoy doing it, so don't hesitate. I'll PM you my email, would rather answer that way. VK
I made it myself with a piece of 2X8 channel iron. I had the steel left over from something else. If I were to do it again I would use 2X6 channel. It is about 1/4" thick. I welded that to two pieces of 2X2 draw bar stock and welded two 2" receivers…
I've got my eye on an old camping Trailer that has been just sitting behind a farmers barn for the past several years. The weeds have grown up around it and I know it has not been moved in the past 3 to 5 years.
I'm looking for a vintage camper to…
This is one of three motorhomes made from a 28 foot airstream trailer by a company in Minnesota in 1979. It is front wheel drive and the Ford V8 is mounted under the kitchen sink on the passenger side aft of the entry door. It is a major project.
I just wanted to share some photos of two trips to the Northwest in a 1970 Glastron motorhome. I have had this Glastron for 15 years. I have many hours in renovation and it continues. These trips were in 2005-6. We have traveled to 22 states over th…